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TP-Link EAP610 Ultra-Slim Wireless Access Point Omada True Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 DC Adapter Included Mesh Seamless Roaming, WPA3 MU-MIMO Remote & App Control PoE+ Powered - $84.99

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TP-Link EAP610 Ultra-Slim Wireless Access Point | Omada True Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 | DC Adapter Included | Mesh, Seamless Roaming, WPA3, MU-MIMO | Remote & App Control | PoE+ Powered | Multi Control Options

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  • 【Ultra-Fast True Wi-Fi 6 Speeds】Designed with the latest wireless Wi-Fi 6 technology featuring 1024-QAM and Long OFDM Symbol, the EAP610 boosts dual-band Wi-Fi speeds up to 1800 Mbps. With 4 Spatial streams, multi-user throughput is incredibly increased to drive more applications.
  • 【Ultra-Slim Design】Compact design ensures simple installation while saving space. The elegant appearance makes EAP610 V2 a perfect blend into any modern office, hotel, classroom, or café.
  • 【Integrated into Omada SDN】Omada Software Defined Networking (SDN) platform integrates network devices including access points, switches & gateways with multiple control options offered - Omada Hardware controller, Software Controller or Cloud-based controller*(Contact TP-Link for Cloud-Based Controller Details). Standalone mode also applies.
  • 【Cloud Access & Omada Compatibility】Remote Cloud access and Omada app enables centralized cloud management of the whole network from different sites - all controlled from a single interface anywhere, anytime. For devices that are compatible with SDN firmware, please visit 'From the manufacturer – Q&A' section or TP-Link website.
  • 【Advanced Wireless Tech】Supports Mesh WiFi, Seamless Roaming*(Omada Mesh & Seamless Roaming require the use of Omada SDN controllers), WPA3, Band Steering, Load Balancing, Airtime Fairness and Beamforming technologies.
  • 【Multiple Powering Options for Easy Installation】EAP610 V2 supports 802.3at PoE+, 48V/0.5A Passive PoE and 12V/1.5A DC power supply, can be either powered by a TP-Link PoE+ switch, a Passive PoE adapter (Suggested TP-Link Model: TL-PoE4824G) or the provided 12V/1.5A DC power adapter, making deployment effortless and flexible.
  • 【Limited Lifetime Protection】Backed by our industry-leading limited lifetime protection and free 24/7 technical support, you can work with confidence.

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Model: TP-Link EAP610 V2 | Omada WiFi 6 AX1800 Wireless Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point| Support Mesh, OFDMA, Seamless Roaming & MU-MIMO | SDN Integrated | Cloud Access & Omada App | PoE+ Powered | White

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timp
08-06-2023 at 08:27 AM.
08-06-2023 at 08:27 AM.
I bought one of these to replace an EAP225 but did not mount it when I realized it's practically impossible to hide the cat6 cable. The older EAPs were designed to hide the cable inside the mount. These have the cable connector on the outside making for an unsightly ceiling installation.
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08-07-2023 at 06:06 AM.
08-07-2023 at 06:06 AM.
Quote from timp :
I bought one of these to replace an EAP225 but did not mount it when I realized it's practically impossible to hide the cat6 cable. The older EAPs were designed to hide the cable inside the mount. These have the cable connector on the outside making for an unsightly ceiling installation.
Thank you for pointing this out. I also have a ceiling mount EAP225 that I would have replaced with this. The exposed CAT6 seems like a major step backward in design.
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08-07-2023 at 06:21 AM.
08-07-2023 at 06:21 AM.
Quote from metlfan2003 :
Thank you for pointing this out. I also have a ceiling mount EAP225 that I would have replaced with this. The exposed CAT6 seems like a major step backward in design.

It really is. You want a 90 degree connector for this, and even then you will see the connector by walking around the AP. Plus, a 90 degree connector means using a premade cable, which requires a huge hole in drywall.
I really like the EAP series, but I think I'm going to stick with the wall APs until they fix the design.
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08-08-2023 at 06:16 AM.
08-08-2023 at 06:16 AM.
I'm a huge fan of the TP-Link Omada/EAP wireless. After fighting with various solutions over the last 20 years it's been nearly flawless
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08-09-2023 at 12:13 AM.
08-09-2023 at 12:13 AM.
Quote from timp :
It really is. You want a 90 degree connector for this, and even then you will see the connector by walking around the AP. Plus, a 90 degree connector means using a premade cable, which requires a huge hole in drywall.
I really like the EAP series, but I think I'm going to stick with the wall APs until they fix the design.
I put a single gang box in my ceiling, ran my hardwired Ethernet cable into it, crimped a RJ45 jack onto it, and connected that to a 6" flat ethernet cable. It isn't perfect, but it works. The bend radius on the solid core wire that should be in your walls/ceiling will have a terrible bend radius and not fit into this very nicely.
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